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How to Apply:
-Wet skin in the shower
-Apply a small amount to the area to be exfoliated and gently massage in upward, circular motions
-Rinse or remove with a wash cloth
-For optimal skin hydration, pat skin dry after shower and immediately apply the Kiehl's Creme de Corps body moisturizer of your choice

Honey is the nectar produced in flowers and then collected and stored by bees. It is composed of a variety of sugars, wax, and other substances, including citric, malic, formic, and lactic acids; beta carotene; enzymes; amino acids and vitamins. It is used as an emollient in skin care and creates a watertight film, allowing skin to rehydrate itself. Moisturizing, softening, sweet and fragrant.

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Jojoba Oil is extracted from the beanlike seeds of the desert shrub Simondsia Chinensis and has been traditionally used by both Mexicans and Native Americans for skin care purpose. It reduces transepidermal water loss without completely blocking the transportation of water vapor and gasses, providing suppleness and softness. It is nurturing for the skin and helps to restore skin's natural lipid barrier.

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Shea Butter is the natural fat obtained from the fruit of the African Karate tree and is widely used in lotions and cleansing products for its hydrating properties. Protects skin from dehydration, restores skin's suppleness and improves the appearance of dry skin.

Best Answer:Yes it did for me! I was using AmLactin lotion which did a decent job but then I switched to this scrub during pregnancy. I used it every other day for 3 weeks on my arms and almost all the bumps were gone. Just some flat marks from where the bumps use to be. Then I used it twice a week for maintenance. After the baby was born I was too lazy to use anything and the bumps came back. Just now starting to use this again. This is the best scrub I have ever used. And i like it better than any type of treatment for KP. Hth

Best Answer:I would not. The polish is more of a scrub, not rough, but is perfect for body. Does an wonderful job of making you feel like you've been "buffed". Also, my skin is so soft afterwards, again a body soft. Oh, and the scent .... There's a big difference, in my opinion, between polished skin and a lovely dewy, polished face. This is the only body polish I have used since first ordering about 10 years ago. Love it.. Invest in a product specifically for your face. By the way, used Kiehl's "Overnight Hydrating Mask" for the first time last night. Once again, I have another favorite that will be a lifelong product.Age: 59 Skin: Combo, slightly dry (of course) Live in: Southern CA

I have not ever used this on my face, only on my body. It likely would be okay, but it is rather scented, and as facial skin can differ from skin on the rest of your body, I keep this as a body product only. If you are looking for something gentle, I would recommend the Pineapple papaya facial scrub by Kiehls. That is what I use on my face.

No I would not recommend it because I think it may be too harsh or abrasive for the delicate skin on your face (especially around the eyes); however, I highly recommend using the pineapple papaya facial scrub! I love it, and it provides just enough natural abrasives to make your skin feel really clean and cleanse your pores!

What exactly are the scents? I haven't been able to find a decent description yet, just lightly scented or swells sweet, etc..Nothing specific for anything tho!? Scent is a huge part of the overall cleansing experience, and definitely a factor in my decision to but or not to buy..

Best Answer:The reason you're probably not seeing descriptive scents is because these products are both quite subtle, and therefore not easy to describe for scent. The body polish I would say (if pressed) has a sort of milky almond smell - it is sweet, but not strongly so (not sugary). It's a simple, clean, pleasant sweetness.

The restorative cream has a slight citrus scent, but it too is very light. The scents on each of these products are more like an afterthought rather than a starring element, which is why I prefer them as I am not fond of powerful fragrances and can really only tolerate scent when it has a feeling of naturalness to it. If you are still unsure, you could always try the samples! For me personally, these two products are my most favorite at Kiehl's.

Can you use this all over, read: lady bits (sorry, had to go there), or must you switch to a non-exfoliating cleanser for more sensitive areas? I'm always stuck on the whole body cleanse with exfoliation. First time Kiehl's purchase and my cart is filling fast!